Sorry for not responding quickly! > From: Akira TAGOH <tagoh@xxxxxxxxxx> > DE> - but I couldn't find any information on an API, any Java libraries I > DE> could include with my code to bind to, etc. > Unfortunately I'm not familiar Java, and some links of > documentation seems to be missing. so asking the upstream > about this is better, I think. There is no specific APIs, Classes, or libraries Applications need to use. IIIMJCF is a Java IMF plugin module, just like gtk+im immodule, it is transparent from an application. An application calls Java IM API (actually mostly things are excapsulated inside system classes), so just like you get IIIMF without reprogramming in gtk+ application, you also get IIIMF support in Java without reprogramming. As far as iiimf.jar is installed as <JRE home>/lib/ext/iiimf.jar such as /usr/java/j2redefault/lib/ext/iiimf.jar a user should be able to select IIIMF instead of XIM. # Just FYI. # APIs Akira referred must be the Java IMF API, which you can find # bunch of docs by running search on "input method" on java.sun.com. Hope it helps! -- hiura@{freestandards.org,OpenI18N.org,li18nux.org,unicode.org,sun.com} Chair, OpenI18N.org/The Free Standards Group http://www.OpenI18N.org Architect/Sr. Staff Engineer, Sun Microsystems, Inc, USA eFAX: 509-693-8356 > > Regards, > -- > Akira TAGOH > -- > Fedora-i18n-list mailing list > Fedora-i18n-list@xxxxxxxxxx > http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-i18n-list